Along with these typical causes of neck pain, stress can cause chronic muscle tension—and that ends up causing you neck pain. Finding out what triggers your sense of stress and emotional discomfort can help you learn how to avoid or reduce the stress in your life. That helps you relax your muscles, and can even end your neck pain.

Many people experience pain in their neck when, in fact, the problem causing the pain isn’t even the neck. Problems in the upper back can manifest themselves as neck pain, soreness, or stiffness. The spine acts as a connector between the separate organs, muscles, blood vessels, and other tissues, so a symptom in one area, such as the neck, may be related to an underlying problem in another area, such as the lower back or head.

Whether you’re suffering from the effects of a car accident or are simply stiff and sore from sleeping in an awkward position, call us today to find effective relief from your neck pain. We’ll examine your neck and spine, along with other factors, to determine the best way to treat your neck pain and help you feel great again.

If your neck pain is due to a muscle strain, we can use therapeutic massage techniques to help speed up the healing process and strengthen the area. If your pain is caused by a pinched nerve or misaligned vertebrae in your spine, we’ll turn to expert chiropractic care to adjust your spine so that it can function to the fullest again.

If you have chronic neck pain or occasional neck pain, we provide the best relief care in the area. We see patients for neck pain, back pain, headaches, muscle cramps or those who have even experienced long lasting effects from an auto accident. Contact our office for more details!